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Cynthia Cherrey has been president since 2000 of the International Leadership Association, a global network for those who research, teach and practice leadership. She has published journal articles and book chapters in areas of leadership, organizational development and higher education. She also has served as co-editor of a publication series and co-written a book entitled
Systemic Leadership. She has been a speaker at conferences and events in the United States and abroad.
In addition to her part-time role as the president of the ILA, Cynthia Cherrey serves as the vice president for campus life at Princeton University and as a lecturer in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
Between 2003 and 2010, Cherrey served as the vice president for student affairs at Tulane University and a clinical professor in the A.B. Freeman School of Business. Following Hurricane Katrina in September 2005, she helped lead the New Orleans school through one of the most challenging periods in its history as part of the senior leadership team on recovery and renewal efforts.
From 1989 to 2003, Cherrey worked at the University of Southern California, serving ultimately as an associate vice president for student affairs, a clinical associate professor in the Rossier School of Education and lecturer in the Annenberg School of Communication. She received several honors including the Mahogany Leadership Award from the Black Student Assembly and Faculty of the Year by the Order of Omega. She taught undergraduate courses in communication studies and graduate courses in educational administration and policy.
Cherrey was an invited participant in the W.K. Kellogg Leadership project to advance leadership knowledge, education and practice for the 21st century. She was a senior fellow at the James McGregor Burns Academy of Leadership, and was a recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship.
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